Published: Friday, December 7, 2012 at 2:11 p.m.

Last Modified: Friday, December 7, 2012 at 2:11 p.m.

OCALA - A man was arrested Thursday and charged with inhaling harmful chemical substances after he passed out while waiting in line at a store.

The man, Bryan Bennett, 29, was arrested less than two weeks ago, on Nov. 25, for the same charge.

Around 2 a.m. Thursday, two Ocala Police Department officers went to Walmart at 4980 E. Silver Springs Blvd. after receiving a call about a man passed out at a cash register. They found Bennett sitting on the floor and being attended to by a store employee.

The officers were told that Bennett was standing in line holding three 12-ounce canisters of Ultra Duster. He was seen inhaling the contents of one canister and began swaying and staggering backwards, according to reports.

While one store employee called police, another went to Bennett’s aid as he fell to the floor.

Bennett denied he was sniffing anything and tried to run from the officers. He was taken into custody and was charged with inhalation of a harmful chemical substance and resisting arrest without violence.

Marion County Jail record show that after he was arrested in November, he was released roughly three hours later. He currently is being held without bond.

<p>OCALA - A man was arrested Thursday and charged with inhaling harmful chemical substances after he passed out while waiting in line at a store.</p><p>The man, Bryan Bennett, 29, was arrested less than two weeks ago, on Nov. 25, for the same charge.</p><p>Around 2 a.m. Thursday, two Ocala Police Department officers went to Walmart at 4980 E. Silver Springs Blvd. after receiving a call about a man passed out at a cash register. They found Bennett sitting on the floor and being attended to by a store employee.</p><p>The officers were told that Bennett was standing in line holding three 12-ounce canisters of Ultra Duster. He was seen inhaling the contents of one canister and began swaying and staggering backwards, according to reports.</p><p>While one store employee called police, another went to Bennett's aid as he fell to the floor.</p><p>Bennett denied he was sniffing anything and tried to run from the officers. He was taken into custody and was charged with inhalation of a harmful chemical substance and resisting arrest without violence.</p><p>Marion County Jail record show that after he was arrested in November, he was released roughly three hours later. He currently is being held without bond.</p>